2016 Global NGO OnLine Technology Report. As result of this first reserach, we now have a point of reference for online technology giving for NGO's, both a global average and one per continent. NGO's can now use this information to evaluate their level of competition in the use of online technology and to establish online communication and fundraising goals.The report shows the trends of global donations, based on the answers of 355 donors from around the world. A small, but valid sample shows that the increasing trend is to donate online and shows the power of social media to inspire donations online, especially for generation X and millennials.Published: 2016

CAF World Giving Index. The target of the CAF World Giving Index is to show the scope and nature of donations all over the world.The core questions of this Index are:

Have you done any of the following activities during the last month?

Helped a stranger, or someone you didn't know that needed help?

Donated money to a charity organization?

Offered your time to any organization?

This sixth edition of the CAF World Giving Index presents again the information of the whole world during a period of five years (2010-2014). A full explanation of the used methodology is included in the appendices.

Published: November 2015

Corporate foundations in México: an exploratory study.Corporate foundations are a new growing trend in Latin America and about which there is still a lack of knowledge.México was not provided with a study on Corporate foundations in spite of the growth of these institutions through the country, but had partial information about some aspects of these entities.

Published: 2014

The State of Global Civil Society and Volunteering.A "global joint revolution" , a significant increase in organized , private , voluntary and non-profit activity has been underway worldwide for the past thirty years or more . In spite of the magnitude and the scope of this development, the official information that paint the portrait of it keeps on being missing.This report gives an important step to remedy this situation by presenting a summary of the new results of the application on the part of the statistics from offices in sixteen other countries of the United Nations.

Published: March 2013

The Mexican nonprofit sector in the comparative context.This report is a comparison of the ambience of application, composition and expenses, between mexican not lucrative sector and other 15 countries sector. The report uses information of the first Non-Profit Institutions data base established in Mexico, created by INEGI (National Institute of Statistic and Geography, in Mexico), according to the established in the Manual on the Institutions without Ends of Lucre in the System of National Accounts of the UNO, recently published, and is comparable with information of NPI data bases created by the statistical offices in 15 other countries. Published: September 2012

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